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Obviously, any social media site that's sending you good leads is one you want to stay with. However, I strongly recommend that, in addition to whatever else you have, you should set up a Google+ business page. Having a G+ account gives you a number of advantages for search engine rankings. If you publish a head shot of yourself on your G+ page and also go through the simple process of adding "authorship" to your Web pages, you get much better descriptions in the Search Engine Results Pages; your links will have your photo, your name, and possibly other information with them. Here's a link to a how-to article: http://www.vervesearch.com/blog/how-...by-step-guide/
Also, Google Hangouts is essentially free videoconferencing. You will need a YouTube account as well as a G+ business page, but Youtube is free as well.

Brand awareness towards specific audiences to drive traffic is exposed. As a marketer we expect all our campaigns to go well and for that choosing the right network is equally important as the content.

I work for B2B and the sales cycle is lengthy and complex. We use social media channels for content marketing.
LinkedIn, Twitter works well for us!

If you have to choose only one go for Facebook .. it is much easier to get traffic from Facebook than any other social media .... Moz study shows that most of the traffic coming to our sites are from:
1st Place: Facebook about 47.26% visitors
2nd Place: Twitter about 27.51% visitors
3rd Place: Google+ about 15.42% visitors
4th Place: LinkedIn about 9.81% visitors

I prefer facebook mainly for business purpose. It has the greatest benefits as you don't need to be online on Facebook throughout the day for your business advertising with the capacity of automation you can do Facebook post consequently.

Social media isnít a fad or trend. Itís an enduring reality of online existence. For marketers, itís indispensable. But when you approach social media as a marketing channel, things may get a bit confusing.

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